Football Scoop: UCLA spent more than $5.4 million on non-travel meals for the football team in 2019 alone, according to documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times. That figure more than doubled the $2.6 million UCLA spent the year prior, which itself more than doubled what the program spent the year prior to Chip Kelly’s arrival.
The story is the latest example of college football’s continuous battle between investing in athletes and wasteful spending.
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